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Strike or no strike
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<blockquote data-quote="wyobill" data-source="post: 208267" data-attributes="member: 7338"><p>In 97 when the teamsters caught wind about ups pulling out of the multi-employer pension funds they called for a strike. </p><p> The employees did not vote a strike. We never got to vote on anything. The srtike authorization is a joke. The union will do what they want anyway. Now it seems the teamsters are willing to negotiate the pension issue. I am just wondering if </p><p>getting to organize the frieght is a trade off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyobill, post: 208267, member: 7338"] In 97 when the teamsters caught wind about ups pulling out of the multi-employer pension funds they called for a strike. The employees did not vote a strike. We never got to vote on anything. The srtike authorization is a joke. The union will do what they want anyway. Now it seems the teamsters are willing to negotiate the pension issue. I am just wondering if getting to organize the frieght is a trade off. [/QUOTE]
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